Cuba Expands Climate Change Adaptation of Coastal Populations
Havana-Cuba implements a project to increase the capacity for adaptation to climate change in coastal communities, which will benefit 21,000 people in the provinces of Artemisa and Mayabeque, revealed today the newspaper Juventud Rebelde.
Artemisa-Mayabeque Subsidiary
Artemisa, Cuba.- The Artemisa-Mayabeque subsidiary of the Cuban Fund of Cultural Properties located on 41st Avenue in this town fulfilled the income plan scheduled for November.
Cuba expressed willingness to take back their nationals who wish to return

Cuba reiterated its willingness to receive all Cuban citizens who wish to return and urged the US government to change its immigration policy toward the Caribbean island as a major contribution to solving the problem created.
Cuba Calls to Continue Battle for Comprehensive, Inclusive Education
Havana, The Cuban education minister, Ena Elsa Velazquez urged the Caribbean Island teachers to keep on working for a comprehensive and inclusive education that contribute to the full development of the new generations.
Affiliation to the Educators Association
Artemisa, Cuba.- The Education Direction calls workers who wish to affiliate to the Educators Association of Cuba in this municipality.
The territory has more than 40 members and the association is in the process of renovation in order to increase this figure.
Raúl Castro Called to Face Problems and Fight Without Losing Heart

Havana-The Cuban President, Raúl Castro, called to face problems wherever they are, without giving space to defeatism, and to keep fighting without losing heart for a second.
We should go there, we have to talk, the Cuban leader stressed at the beginning of a recent meeting of the Council of Ministers, according to reports released today by Granma.
He added that in front of difficulties, 'we cannot let the spirit decay, we must continue fighting as Fidel said on December 18, a day like today but in 1956, when we met again in Cinco Palmas and gathered seven rifles'.
Culture
The Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC) issued a statement on Tuesday rejecting recent remarks by Peruvian-Spanish writer Mario Vargas Llosa, in which he blamed social outbreaks in the continent on Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua and promoted an internal uprising in Cuba.
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One of the actions, in correspondence with this objective, is aimed at exchanging ideas on the current perspectives of contemporary Cuban animation, which takes place at the International Film and Television School (EICTV) in San Antonio de los Baños, from 9 to December 13th.
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Havana - Cuban intellectual Abel Prieto was appointed president of Casa de las Américas, the center's website La Ventana reported today.
Prieto, former minister of Culture and currently serving as director of the Marti Program Office and president of the José Martí Cultural Society, was nominated for the post by Alpidio Alonso, current Culture Minister.
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